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Tenant Farming, Subsidies, BPS & Legal Issues
Drones over your land.
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<blockquote data-quote="Funny Farmer" data-source="post: 7255936" data-attributes="member: 49688"><p>While it's perfectly legal for someone to fly their drone over your land (you own the land not the air above it!) bear in mind that to remain legal the pilot has to maintain visual contact with the drone so realistically he is going to need to be within at most 1/4 of a mile of the drone's location to stand a chance of seeing it. If you know for a fact that he was further away than that then a quiet word with him suggesting you will report him to the CAA if he doesn't desist may do the trick. Obviously the big problem could be finding the pilot as even a modest drone is capable of being flown 2 miles or more from the operator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Funny Farmer, post: 7255936, member: 49688"] While it's perfectly legal for someone to fly their drone over your land (you own the land not the air above it!) bear in mind that to remain legal the pilot has to maintain visual contact with the drone so realistically he is going to need to be within at most 1/4 of a mile of the drone's location to stand a chance of seeing it. If you know for a fact that he was further away than that then a quiet word with him suggesting you will report him to the CAA if he doesn't desist may do the trick. Obviously the big problem could be finding the pilot as even a modest drone is capable of being flown 2 miles or more from the operator. [/QUOTE]
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